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Closeouts. Built tough to withstand backcountry skiing and alpine climbing excursions, The North Face's FuseForm Dot Matrix jacket seals in its low-bulk synthetic insulation under fully sealed seams and a breathable HyVent® membrane to keep moisture from wetting out the insulation. The tough exterior is reinforced in high-wear areas to prevent abrasion and fabric rips.

I wore it to downhill ski and it worked fine. I had a Smartwool NTS 250 base layer which is a thin wool sweater, and then an ultra light down vest in between. This fuse form jacket is the very outwear, it worked well with 15 C up on the mountain. It is light weight and water proof, the fabric is not...
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Reviewed by CAIJUAN LI from NEW YORK on Sunday, February 4, 2018

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Reviewed by cckiger from Mariposa, ca on Saturday, February 4, 2017

This is an update to a prior rating. I LOVED this jacket. Won't go into why again. But it leaked badly all through the front, not just at a seam. This was in a 2 mile walk. I thought maybe defective and would try another, which I had here from STP, but then met a neighbor at the store who was looking for a new rain shell. In his hand was a NF rain shell that leaks. So, I am now afraid to put this much money into hyvent. Some of them must work, but I know of 2 that don't. I ended up going for gore tex, as it is reliable. Paid a little more, but not that much more.

I wore it to downhill ski and it worked fine. I had a Smartwool NTS 250 base layer which is a thin wool sweater, and then an ultra light down vest in between. This fuse form jacket is the very outwear, it worked well with 15 C up on the mountain. It is light weight and water proof, the fabric is not stiff and the insulation is not heavy which allows venting. Comparing to other 2in1 jacket which is always too heavy, thick and stiff, this jacket is perfect for hiking, skiing or every casual wear in a cold or raining day. I absolutely love it. I got two in black and dark blue for me and my mom. She loves it, too.

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Reviewed by cckiger from Mariposa, CA on Thursday, December 29, 2016

I've been looking for an insulated jacket for hiking that is waterproof, breathable and has pit zips. I find it easy to overheat in my current jacket and really want pit zips. So far I REALLY like this jacket. It is very light weight and not bulky. Love the cuffs as so many jackets are tight in the cuff, and when I try to put on waterproof gloves I can't get them under the cuff without help. This jacket is great that way. I can fit my phone into the inside pocket, which is super since I use a navigation program on the phone. The jacket seems thin, which concerned me. I've worn it in wind in the 30's and it is warm. I think Primaloft is a super insulator. My reason for the 4 stars is that I really wish the hood either detached or rolled up. I like to wear a rain hat and rain can get into the hood. I've added my own way to roll the hood up so we'll see if it works during the next rain. Also, more pockets would be nice. All in all, very pleased. Have not had it out in extended rain but for an hour or so it has been very waterproof. With North Face's reputation, I expect it will be good at keeping one dry. I am 5'4", 110 lbs and the small fit perfectly. However, I like to have the option to layer and went with a medium (even though color choice was nicer in small). I'm very glad I did. It does not seem excessively big in the medium.

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Reviewed by Montanan mama from Montana on Monday, November 14, 2016

Nice, well made jacket. My bad for not reading the description more closely however. Best suited for sports like cross country skiing, with continuous heat output. Not warm enough for sitting on a chairlift on a cold day.

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Reviewed by babjarmoluk from mn on Friday, November 4, 2016

no idea if warm- seems NF has thinned jackets so much with new tech material, yet concerned in MN weather will be light and need a liner. Small a bit small, no med. available. Returning most likely. VERY short- just below waist. Hood covers neck as well. Cute- just with a bit longer

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About The North Face

Believe it or not, The North Face story didn’t begin on a high-altitude ascent. It actually began in San Francisco at less than 200 feet above sea level. However, what started as a neighborhood mountaineering shop has since evolved into an industry-leading, award-winning outdoor equipment and apparel brand. Since its inception more than 40 years ago, The North Face has grown to include clothing and gear designed for nearly every type of adventure, from alpine skiing to backpacking to trail running. Today, The North Face jackets and pants are chosen by world-class athletes, and The North Face rugged boots help carry explorers through the toughest terrain, from the icy slopes of Everest to Utah’s Green River basin.